An accelerated first-order regularized momentum descent ascent algorithm for stochastic nonconvex-concave minimax problems
Abstract
Stochastic nonconvex minimax problems have attracted wide attention in machine learning, signal processing and many other fields in recent years. In this paper, we propose an accelerated first-order regularized momentum descent ascent algorithm (FORMDA) for solving stochastic nonconvex-concave minimax problems. The iteration complexity of the algorithm is proved to be O( -6.5) to obtain an -stationary point, which achieves the best-known complexity bound for single-loop algorithms to solve the stochastic nonconvex-concave minimax problems under the stationarity of the objective function.
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